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Is my boy being disrepectful/rude?
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<blockquote data-quote="MommaK" data-source="post: 690269" data-attributes="member: 20354"><p>I, personally would have. To me if either of my kids did that I would take it as rude and or disrespectful. My daughter doesn't realize when things she does seem rude or disrespectful. She is very blunt, so I'm having to be very intentional about pointing it out to her to help her learn. If your sister knows how your son is about watching movies and talked during the movie anyway, I'd take that as disrespectful of him as well as his placing his hand over her mouth as disrespectful. I have to tell my daughter multiple times a day that even if someone is rude or disrespectful to her that it does not excuse her behaving rude and disrespectful to them. That is just my take on things tho. I may be way off in my assessment of the entire situation. I was raised in the south, and respect was something my mom insisted on towards all people no matter what their age, color, beliefs, or nationality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MommaK, post: 690269, member: 20354"] I, personally would have. To me if either of my kids did that I would take it as rude and or disrespectful. My daughter doesn't realize when things she does seem rude or disrespectful. She is very blunt, so I'm having to be very intentional about pointing it out to her to help her learn. If your sister knows how your son is about watching movies and talked during the movie anyway, I'd take that as disrespectful of him as well as his placing his hand over her mouth as disrespectful. I have to tell my daughter multiple times a day that even if someone is rude or disrespectful to her that it does not excuse her behaving rude and disrespectful to them. That is just my take on things tho. I may be way off in my assessment of the entire situation. I was raised in the south, and respect was something my mom insisted on towards all people no matter what their age, color, beliefs, or nationality. [/QUOTE]
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